Dinoflagellate Cyst Distribution in the Surface Sediments from the East China Sea around Jeju Island

제주를 중심으로 한 동중국해 표층 퇴적물에서의 와편모조류 시스트 분포 특성

  • 조현진 (제주대학교 해양과환경연구소) ;
  • 이준백 (제주대학교 해양학과) ;
  • 문창호 (부경대학교 해양학과)
  • Published : 2004.03.01

Abstract

The distribution of dinofagellate cysts in the top-3 cm surface sediment samples collected from the East China Sea around Jeju Island was investigated in 18 stations of the sea. Twenty-two different types of Dinoflagellate cysts were recorded in this study, among which Spiniferites bulloideus occupied a predominant species in most of all the stations. Dinoflagellate cyst concentration varied from 6 (st. B3) to 3,645 (st. A5) cysts $g^{-1}$, and generally increased toward the northern part of Jeju Island (Part 1) rather than the southern part (Part 2); in the former average value was 183 cysts $g^{-1}$, while that in the latter was 1,144 cysts$g^{-1}$. Compared with the other reports which investigated dinoflagellate cyst concentrations and distributions in the East China Sea, the results in this study showed very similar pattern to those.

2002년 가을에 제주도를 중심으로한 동중국해 18개 정점에서 그랩으로 채니한 표층 퇴적물 속의 와편모조류시스트 분포 특성을 조사하였다 현미경 잔찰시 해상력을 좋게 하기 위하여 퇴적물을 HCl과 HF로 처리하여 그 속의 시스트를 관찰하였다 총 13속 21종의 와편모조류시스트가 출현하였는데, Spiniferites bulloideus가 우점종을 차지하고 있었다. 임의로 나눈 제주도 북부 해역인 Part 1정점들에서의 평균 시스트 농도(1,144 cysts $g^{-1}$)가 그 남쪽 해역인 Part 2 (183 cysts $g^{-1}$)에서 보다 6배 이상 높은 값을 나타내고 있었다. 본 연구 결과는 이제까지 동중국해의 본 조사 정점 부근 해역에서 실시된 와편모조류 시스트 분포 조사 결과들과 비슷한 분포 경향을 보이고 있었다.

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